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World Record shipment of Bicycle Friendly Stickers to Yreka, CA

Progressive city of Yreka, California economic development program orders 500 stickers. And in a new twist, what goes around comes around - LWC Cyclist is beneficiary, in Lexington, KY, of Bicycle Friendly sticker movement, finding shelter from the storm
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By Dave Grigsby, Cycling Coach
Lindsey Wilson Cycling Program

Just mailed out our biggest single order yet. 500 stickers to Yreka, California for Siskiyou County Economic Development.

They have adopted our movement and will distribute the stickers to businesses in their area of Northern California.

The concept was brought to them by LWC graduate and cyclist Matt Dooley, who continues to promote our movement even after his graduation.

Finally, attached is a photo just sent to me by LWC graduate James Brown who now lives in Lexington, KY. He was riding his bicycle to work across town when a thunderstorm rolled up on him. He spotted this Bicycle Friendly sticker on the door of the YMCA and sought shelter till it passed. He snapped this photo as he waited out the lightning. A perfect example of the little idea, born from kindness in Columbia, Kentucky in action. - DAVE GRIGSBY

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LWC Biker sights sticker - finds shelter from storm



2012-07-18 - Lexington, KY YMCA - Photo from James Brown.
LWC graduate James Brown who now lives in Lexington, KY. He was riding his bicycle to work across town when a thunderstorm rolled up on him. He spotted this Bicycle Friendly sticker on the door of the YMCA and sought shelter till it passed. He snapped this photo as he waited out the lightning. A perfect example of the little idea, born from kindness in Columbia, Kentucky in action. - DAVE GRIGSBY

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